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Superman: The Man of Steel

“Time and Punishment”

Volume 1, Issue 118, November 2001
Released September 19, 2001

Cover Price: $2.25
Guide Price: $3.00 (as of 2011)
Estimated Issue Sales: 40,088

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Superman: The Man of Steel, Vol. 1, #118. Image © DC Comics

 

ARTISTS

Writer: Mark Schultz
Penciller: Doug Mahnke
Inker: Walden Wong
Colorist: Wildstorm FX
Letterer: Ken Lopez
Assistant Editor: Tom Palmer, Jr.
Editor: Eddie Berganza

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ISSUE DETAILS

Cover Description: Superman poses as lightning flashes behind him. (No Booster Gold.)

Brief Synopsis: Superman must answer for crimes committed during the war against Imperiex.

Booster Gold's role in this story:
Cameo (Booster Gold makes a minor appearance)

Costume Worn: MARK I power-suit

Issue Notes: Booster Gold appears in this issue only as part of a brief flashback summary of events seen in The Adventures of Superman #476. Superman diamond chronology "2001:44."

Story Notes: The title of this story is a pun on the Leo Tolstoy classic novel, Crime and Punishment, and the story itself shares some of the same themes as that novel.

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ANNOTATIONS

Image Copyright DC Comics

Page 11, panel 3
Booster Gold appears in Rip Hunter's brief flashback to the events of The Adventures of Superman #476. In this story, Hunter is maniacally devoted to the cause that time (and nature itself) is a static but fragile entity that must be protected from unpredictable powerful forces such as Superman. Contrast this with the Rip Hunter seen in 1998's Legends of the DC Universe 80-Page Giant #1, where Hunter himself was an unpredictable force who had just been brought into the Linear Men in time to witness the "Booster Gold Debacle" as it played out. This issue probably says more about the evolution of Rip Hunter than it does about the evolution of power sharing in the DC Universe.

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REVIEWS

Boosterrific Review: This issue is more courtroom drama than super heroic action as it addresses some of the heavier, underlying philosophical issues of the recently concluded "Our Worlds At War" storyline. This issue makes a necessary coda for readers of that major story, but will probably disappoint the uninitiated who pick it up for a quick Superman story.

Boosterrific Rating:

  • Currently 3.0/5 Stars.
Gold Standard.

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